BSOD networking problem - STOP 01E

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  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #1

    BSOD networking problem - STOP 01E


    Hey Folks

    I bought this top spec MESH PC in Dec '07, you can see my specs on my profile (i believe). I chose not to have Vista pre-installed and wanted to use XP until reviews etc improved.

    I've installed Windows 7 Professional x64 and had no problems whatsoever; things ran perfectly and I was incredibly impressed. However, my problems began when I installed the drivers for my Belkin Wireless G USB Network Adapter (specs below).

    I installed the drivers using the setup with no compatibility changes and got the BSOD. I then did some research and ran it in compatibility mode for the Belkin listed support OS and still no change; I continue to get the BSOD. I tried to figure it out myself by un-installing/re-installing and then running my PC with drivers installed but not using the internet.

    I have found that the BSOD only occurs when I am active on the internet. When I load up google and start a search, it usually takes 3-5 seconds before the BSOD comes into effect.

    I also tried installing v3 of the drivers and there was no change.

    Apologies for the long post, I wanted to provide as much useful information as possible, there is a picture of the BSOD below.

    EDIT: I've now discovered that I get 2 different BSOD.

    Screenshots:
    Imageshack - img1999
    Imageshack - img1998g

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    Specs
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    Belkin Wireless G USB Network Adapter

    Model: FSD7050
    Version: v4002
    FCC ID: RAXWN4501H



    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 28,845
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       #2

    GregMcClarnon said:
    Hey Folks

    I bought this top spec MESH PC in Dec '07, you can see my specs on my profile (i believe). I chose not to have Vista pre-installed and wanted to use XP until reviews etc improved.

    I've installed Windows 7 Professional x64 and had no problems whatsoever; things ran perfectly and I was incredibly impressed. However, my problems began when I installed the drivers for my Belkin Wireless G USB Network Adapter (specs below).

    I installed the drivers using the setup with no compatibility changes and got the BSOD. I then did some research and ran it in compatibility mode for the Belkin listed support OS and still no change; I continue to get the BSOD. I tried to figure it out myself by un-installing/re-installing and then running my PC with drivers installed but not using the internet.

    I have found that the BSOD only occurs when I am active on the internet. When I load up google and start a search, it usually takes 3-5 seconds before the BSOD comes into effect.

    I also tried installing v3 of the drivers and there was no change.

    Apologies for the long post, I wanted to provide as much useful information as possible, there is a picture of the BSOD below.

    EDIT: I've now discovered that I get 2 different BSOD.

    Screenshots:
    Imageshack - img1999
    Imageshack - img1998g

    ----
    Specs
    ----

    Belkin Wireless G USB Network Adapter

    Model: FSD7050
    Version: v4002
    FCC ID: RAXWN4501H



    Thanks
    Greg

    CAn you go into c:\windows\minidump, zip the dump file and upload it to us so we can debug it?

    thanks and let us know if you need help with this

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Zip file is below, I haven't used mediafire before so let me know if you would like it uploaded a different way. Also, I've just found another BSOD, image is below:

    Image: http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/144/img2000a.jpg

    MiniDump files: Free File Hosting Made Simple - MediaFire
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  4. Posts : 28,845
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       #4

    GregMcClarnon said:
    Zip file is below, I haven't used mediafire before so let me know if you would like it uploaded a different way. Also, I've just found another BSOD, image is below:

    Image: http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/144/img2000a.jpg

    MiniDump files: Free File Hosting Made Simple - MediaFire
    Greg Thanks and welcome

    There is a way that will be easier for you to upload. To attach something to upload you use the attachment icon (its shaped like a paperclip) in the reply form. Click on it and add the files for upload. Im going to take a quick peek at this one and be right back.
    Just trying to make your life easier

    Ken
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  5. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks for your time Ken, I've attached the same zip file for you.
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  6. Posts : 28,845
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       #6

    GregMcClarnon said:
    Zip file is below, I haven't used mediafire before so let me know if you would like it uploaded a different way. Also, I've just found another BSOD, image is below:

    Image: http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/144/img2000a.jpg

    MiniDump files: Free File Hosting Made Simple - MediaFire
    Greg

    Hi and welcome
    I took a quick look at the last 4 dump files. although different files were the probable causes of the crash one thing seems to be evident. There seems to be a memory componenet. The bugcheck 24 is usually caused by faulty ram, and in 2 of the four I looked at there was also memory corruption. There are also some very old drivers dating from as far back as 2006.

    Usual causes: Insufficient disk space, Device driver, Video card, BIOS, Hardware incompatibility, Memory.

    I suggest
    update old drivers especiaolly the atheros
    run an overnight memory test (memtest is built in)
    If you are overclocking stop
    Run a system file check. To run type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>
    SFC /scannow
    let us know the results



    Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.11.0001.404 X86
    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


    Loading Dump File [C:\Users\K\Desktop\103109-25755-01.dmp]
    Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available

    Symbol search path is: SRV*d:\symbols*Symbol information
    Executable search path is:
    Windows 7 Kernel Version 7600 MP (4 procs) Free x64
    Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS
    Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
    Machine Name:
    Kernel base = 0xfffff800`0285c000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xfffff800`02a99e50
    Debug session time: Sat Oct 31 08:47:03.498 2009 (GMT-4)
    System Uptime: 0 days 0:01:36.823
    Loading Kernel Symbols
    ...............................................................
    ................................................................
    ...................
    Loading User Symbols
    Loading unloaded module list
    ....
    *******************************************************************************
    * *
    * Bugcheck Analysis *
    * *
    *******************************************************************************

    Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

    BugCheck 1E, {0, 0, 0, 0}

    Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\athrxusb.sys, Win32 error 0n2
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for athrxusb.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for athrxusb.sys
    Probably caused by : athrxusb.sys ( athrxusb+500d1 )

    Followup: MachineOwner
    ---------

    0: kd> !analyze -v
    *******************************************************************************
    * *
    * Bugcheck Analysis *
    * *
    *******************************************************************************

    KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (1e)
    This is a very common bugcheck. Usually the exception address pinpoints
    the driver/function that caused the problem. Always note this address
    as well as the link date of the driver/image that contains this address.
    Arguments:
    Arg1: 0000000000000000, The exception code that was not handled
    Arg2: 0000000000000000, The address that the exception occurred at
    Arg3: 0000000000000000, Parameter 0 of the exception
    Arg4: 0000000000000000, Parameter 1 of the exception

    Debugging Details:
    ------------------


    EXCEPTION_CODE: (Win32) 0 (0) - The operation completed successfully.

    FAULTING_IP:
    +609a952f03b4d944
    00000000`00000000 ?? ???

    EXCEPTION_PARAMETER1: 0000000000000000

    EXCEPTION_PARAMETER2: 0000000000000000

    CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1

    DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT

    BUGCHECK_STR: 0x1E

    PROCESS_NAME: svchost.exe

    CURRENT_IRQL: 2

    EXCEPTION_RECORD: fffff80003c737c8 -- (.exr 0xfffff80003c737c8)
    ExceptionAddress: fffff88003aaa0d1 (athrxusb+0x00000000000500d1)
    ExceptionCode: c0000005 (Access violation)
    ExceptionFlags: 00000000
    NumberParameters: 2
    Parameter[0]: 0000000000000000
    Parameter[1]: ffffffffffffffff
    Attempt to read from address ffffffffffffffff

    TRAP_FRAME: fffff80003c73870 -- (.trap 0xfffff80003c73870)
    NOTE: The trap frame does not contain all registers.
    Some register values may be zeroed or incorrect.
    rax=a6308ab84cf4e5ba rbx=0000000000000000 rcx=fffffa8004955030
    rdx=fffffa800499fa18 rsi=0000000000000000 rdi=0000000000000000
    rip=fffff88003aaa0d1 rsp=fffff80003c73a00 rbp=0000000000000000
    r8=0000000000000b00 r9=0000000000000000 r10=fffff8000285c000
    r11=0000000000000002 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000
    r14=0000000000000000 r15=0000000000000000
    iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz na po nc
    athrxusb+0x500d1:
    fffff880`03aaa0d1 ?? ???
    Resetting default scope

    LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff800028c5c2e to fffff800028cded0

    STACK_TEXT:
    fffff800`03c728a8 fffff800`028c5c2e : fffffa80`000025b6 fffff800`000024f8 fffff800`03c73020 fffff800`028fae28 : nt!KeBugCheck
    fffff800`03c728b0 fffff800`028f3bed : fffff800`02adac24 fffff800`02a13a3c fffff800`0285c000 fffff800`03c737c8 : nt!KiKernelCalloutExceptionHandler+0xe
    fffff800`03c728e0 fffff800`028fb250 : fffff800`02a1ba88 fffff800`03c72958 fffff800`03c737c8 fffff800`0285c000 : nt!RtlpExecuteHandlerForException+0xd
    fffff800`03c72910 fffff800`029081b5 : fffff800`03c737c8 fffff800`03c73020 fffff800`00000000 fffffa80`04cd3480 : nt!RtlDispatchException+0x410
    fffff800`03c72ff0 fffff800`028cd542 : fffff800`03c737c8 fffffa80`04cd3673 fffff800`03c73870 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiDispatchException+0x135
    fffff800`03c73690 fffff800`028cbe4a : fffff880`031dbbe0 fffff880`04805f79 fffffa80`047ca010 00000003`00000000 : nt!KiExceptionDispatch+0xc2
    fffff800`03c73870 fffff880`03aaa0d1 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0499bb70 fffffa80`0499bc74 : nt!KiGeneralProtectionFault+0x10a
    fffff800`03c73a00 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0499bb70 fffffa80`0499bc74 a6308ab8`4cf4e5ba : athrxusb+0x500d1


    STACK_COMMAND: kb

    FOLLOWUP_IP:
    athrxusb+500d1
    fffff880`03aaa0d1 ?? ???

    SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 7

    SYMBOL_NAME: athrxusb+500d1

    FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner

    MODULE_NAME: athrxusb

    IMAGE_NAME: athrxusb.sys


    DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 45bdef26

    FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: X64_0x1E_athrxusb+500d1

    BUCKET_ID: X64_0x1E_athrxusb+500d1

    Followup: MachineOwner



    secdrv.SYS fffff880`07f40000 fffff880`07f4b000 0x0000b000 0x4508052e 9/13/2006 9:18:38 AM
    athrxusb.sys fffff880`03a5a000 fffff880`03aec000 0x00092000 0x45bdef26 1/29/2007 8:57:10 AM
    nvm62x64.sys fffff880`04200000 fffff880`04263d80 0x00063d80 0x48f8fd12 10/17/2008 5:01:06 PM


    ---------

    Hope this helps



    Ken
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Thanks Ken,

    What do you mean by Atheros? I've heard of Atheros but I can't recall where from? I did try to find out for myself, is it the drivers on my router or my Belkin stick? Or am I on completely the wrong subject?

    Thanks
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 28,845
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       #8

    GregMcClarnon said:
    Thanks Ken,

    What do you mean by Atheros? I've heard of Atheros but I can't recall where from? I did try to find out for myself, is it the drivers on my router or my Belkin stick? Or am I on completely the wrong subject?

    Thanks
    dont you have an atheros USB wifi?
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  9. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    No. I've got a Belkin Wireless USB. The specs are:

    Belkin Wireless G USB Network Adapter

    Model: FSD7050
    Version: v4002
    FCC ID: RAXWN4501H
      My Computer


  10. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #10

    GregMcClarnon said:
    No. I've got a Belkin Wireless USB. The specs are:

    Belkin Wireless G USB Network Adapter

    Model: FSD7050
    Version: v4002
    FCC ID: RAXWN4501H

    Ok

    athrxusb.sys is an atheros driver it might be used by belkin as well. Is the belkin usb? If not I wonder why that driver was installed?

    Ken
      My Computer


 
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